OUTLINE
The Controller Area Network (CAN) uses 2 different types of CAN buses:
The CAN V bus, CAN sub bus 11, CAN sub bus 13, and CAN sub bus 15 are HS-CAN buses that operate at 500 kbps.
The CAN sub bus 1 is an MS-CAN bus that operates at 250 kbps.
Each CAN bus has 2 terminating resistors which are necessary for accurate judgment of communication.
The terminating resistors for each bus are located as shown in the following table.
| Speed Communication | Bus | Terminating Resistor Location |
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| High-speed (HS-CAN) | CAN V Bus |
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| CAN Sub Bus 11 |
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| CAN Sub Bus 13 |
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| CAN Sub Bus 15 |
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| Middle-speed (MS-CAN) | CAN Sub Bus 1 |
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The power management control ECU has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN V bus and CAN sub bus 11.
The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN V bus and CAN sub bus 1.
The driving support ECU has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN sub bus 11 and CAN Sub bus 13.
MAJOR DIFFERENCE
The new models have been modified from the previous models as shown below.
ECUs, which are connected to the CAN, have been added.